TireMinder i10 RV TPMS with 4 Transmitters
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The transmitters on TireMinder do not affect your tires' balance, and you do not need to rebalance them after installing them.
One of the buttons lets you switch between tire pressure and tire temperature.
When there is a leak, pressure warning, or no signal, the system provides both visual and audible alerts so you can pay attention to them right away.
Selected User Reviews For TireMinder i10 RV TPMS with 4 Transmitters
It is obvious that TPMS systems are numerous, so I took a look at this product, and so far I have not been disappointed. It is my preference to use a system that does not require an app on my phone, since I prefer to just turn on the system and mount the display without touching anything else. Using the monitor and display, you can read it easily. The device is also supported by a suction mount. Since it has an internal battery, you must plug it in and charge it prior to using it. This is a benefit for me because I do not need to plug in another device or run wires around the room. Charge it up, mount it on the left side of the windshield and drive for over five hours and it has not even filled up half the battery. It comes with the charger for the cigarette lighter, so if you want/need to, you can plug it in. In addition to the device, you can add a signal booster that is mounted underneath the vehicle (or anywhere you wish). I could not be happier with how easy it was to install. Instauration
As one of the most popular parts of reviews, I'm sure many people read this. I'm going to make it SUPER easy for you today! When I was installing and setting up the signal booster, I took longer to decide where I should mount the signal booster than to decide where to mount everything in the first place. I sometimes find that while a product says it takes 10 minutes to install, it actually takes me 15 minutes to set up As I read and reread, I've reached page 20 The act of reading and second guessing can be hazardous. Despite the product's claim that it will take 10 minutes, the process might actually have been faster! The monitor syncs when you screw the monitor on the tire you are setting up, after which you click a button to display which tire you are setting up. For each tire, repeat the process, and set the low tire pressure warning in the cold tire pressure recommendation so it can alert you when your tires are low. I can do this very easily. The device advised me that 2 of my tires were low as soon as it picked up all of my tires. We were ready to roll when I aired up the tires. With it you can monitor pressure and temperature, and you can listen to and see The TPMS was an excellent buy for the money. As far as price is concerned, it's middle of the road, and to be honest, I reward the price with peace of mind when I travel long distances. My fellow campers should definitely check this out too. To all my fellow travelers, be safe!.
For some reason, I have had a couple of false readings on wet roads. I had a losing pressure issue on one of the sensors during a recent trip. In keeping an eye on the sensor, I saw that it stayed at the same pressure. Once it had corrected a few miles away, it kept going. There is no room for error in the caps. A cap did fall off of one of my first trips and when I called, they sent me a new one. I've experienced a couple of signal loss alerts, but I was able to restore the signal after a few miles. As a whole, it has done a good job other than a couple/small number of false readings. There is a loud warning signal on your radio, and you can hear it. Getting it installed and going through the program went very smoothly. It's easy to do. Just follow the directions. My travels since the install from June to October covered over 2500 miles. I am thus far satisfied with the overall system. You need to connect the repeater directly to the battery, rather than using the provided alligator clips, to avoid some of the false readings (e. g. The signal is cut off). The fifth wheel I have has two axles and measures 42 feet long. It has been a disappointing year for me in 2019 Truck for 350 DRW Due to the fact that the up truck has its own TPMS, it was only necessary to purchase the four.
I have no problems with it. A star is being knocked off since my display had already been scratched seven ways to Sunday when I removed the static cling. Due to the fact that I was going on a trip, I did not have time to return it, so now I have a nearly new TPMS that looks like it has been chewed up. The trailer tires won't blow up anyway, so we're all good.
Having the knowledge of what our tires are doing back there, we are not afraid to drive in the dark anymore. This system does not require us to keep an eye on it constantly, since an alarm goes off if something goes wrong. It is easy to read and operate. It's also easy to set up. The price range is in the middle and the value is good. It's so easy to buy!.
As of now, I like the product overall, but it would be nice if the screen had a layout customized for campers rather than just "front" and "rear". I also think it would be helpful if the spare tire location on the screen could be labeled. It would be nice if there was more of an illustration of the actual setup in place of the prelabeling on the screen you can choose any of the spots to represent your tire, but it would be nice if the layout
The installation was very simple and the manual was better than I expected. The only thing I would change is the sensors would be a little more reasonably priced so I could add extras without having to spend $50 a tire. The "security nuts", actually just nuts that screw onto the valve stem before you put the sensor on, are kind of lame, and will take someone intent on stealing your sensors a few extra seconds to defeat if they are determined to do so. In all, the system is good. According to my research, it is one of two that I would recommend buying that are currently on the market if you need to monitor anything with over 85 pounds per square inch.
Due to two separate blowouts that caused thousands of dollars of damage to our RV, I invested in TPMS and have been much more at ease since installing it. The system is able to detect even slow leaks and let us pull off the road before the tire takes on too much air You get what you pay for The amount of our deductible for blowout repairs is less than half.
I was easily able to install it and the instructions made it easy to do so. Since the relay has been mounted on the front of my trailer, I receive no trouble getting a signal on my truck cab. An RV with a length of 38 feet. If someone wants these things, they'll take them anyway. The theft protection system isn't great but then again, if they want them, they'll take them.
Although I do not know if the phone is a used one, the screen had several scratches when I removed the protective cover. If it was a great product, we would have kept it, but my screen was scratched and I would not accept it for the price I paid for.